Spending your special day in New York City can be a great way to spend one of the most meaningful events in your life.

However, with the limited space and abundance of often overpriced restaurants, choosing the right restaurants is essential for a great wedding day experience.

In this list, we’ll be listing down five restaurants that are perfect for your wedding day.

1. Nubeluz

Hosting your wedding’s reception on the 50th floor of the Ritz-Carlton is an easy way to make it memorable for family, friends, and guests.

With a stunning 270-degree view of the New York City skyline and a selection of modern interpretations of classic cocktails and small bites, you will surely enjoy your special day.

2. Lafayette

For weddings with over a hundred guests, the Lafayette and its wine cave that can cater to 150 people is perfect.

This everyday grand cafe and bakery takes pride in its French cuisine alongside carefully crafted cocktails, aperitifs, and beers. Not only was the food great, but the ambiance, which is also important for receptions, was also excellent.

3. Eli’s Table

Eli’s Table is a great choice if you’re planning on only inviting a small circle of friends for an intimate wedding.

They’re a casually elegant neighborhood restaurant and a destination for wine lovers. As expected, the ingredients are top-notch, and extra care and attention to detail are placed on the dishes. For wine connoisseurs, Eli’s is home to Old World Wines. For newbies, the sommeliers are approachable and interactive.

4. Rule of Thirds

The Rule of Thirds is a Japanese restaurant in Greenpoint’s heart. Among the restaurants on this list, they can cater to the most guests. Their outdoor courtyard can be converted to allow for private gatherings of up to 450 people.

From Japanese bar snacks to late-night bites, they have an extensive array of dishes on their menu that can be tailored to your liking.

5. Frankies 457

Last but not least on this list is one of the signature wedding destinations in Brooklyn. Thanks to the soft lights in the venue, the scenery it creates is perfect for weddings.

Frankies serves Italian options including but not limited to cavatelli, meatballs, a plethora of cold cuts, pasta, and antipasti platters. This is the spot if you plan on a wedding that draws inspiration from rural Italy.

What do you think of this list? Which wedding reception destination has piqued your interest? Comment down below to let us know.

Carol
Author: Carol